Krumesz

The surname Krumesz is of Hungarian origin. The suffix -esz is a common Hungarian patronymic suffix, meaning “son of” or “descendant of”. The root of the name “Krum” could be derived from the Hungarian word “krumpli” which means “potato” and could be used as nickname for a farmer who grows potatoes.
It is also possible that the root of the name “Krum” could be derived from the name “Krum” which is of Bulgarian origin, the name of the first Khan of Bulgaria from the 8th century, and could have been used as a given name in Hungary.
It’s worth noting that the spelling of the last name may be different in some countries, such as Krumes, Krum or Krumesz.

Varga

The surname Varga is of Hungarian origin. It is derived from the Hungarian word “varga”, which means “smith” or “blacksmith”. It was a common occupational name for someone who worked with metal, especially as a blacksmith, and was likely used as a nickname for someone who worked in this profession.

The suffix -a is a common Hungarian occupational suffix, indicating someone who works as a specific profession. So, the name Varga would indicate “a blacksmith” or “descendant of a blacksmith”.

It’s worth noting that the spelling of the last name may be different in some countries, such as Vargas, Varga or Vargac.

Fuszkó

The surname Fuszko is of Slavic origin. It may be derived from the Slavic word “fuz”, which means “fuzzy” or “fluffy”. It could have been used as a nickname for someone with fluffy hair or for someone who was considered ‘fuzzy’ or ‘fluffy’ in some other way.

It’s worth noting that surnames are often changed or altered in different countries and cultures, so it is possible that the spelling of the surname Fuszko may be different in various regions.

Kiss

The surname Kiss is of Hungarian origin. It is derived from the Hungarian word “kiss” which means “little” or “small”. It was used as a nickname for someone who was small in stature or for someone who had a small or young appearance.

The suffix -s is a common Hungarian diminutive suffix, indicating a nickname. So, the name Kiss would indicate “a small” or “descendant of a small”.

It’s worth noting that the spelling of the last name may be different in some countries, such as Kis, Kiss or Kisses.

Matil

The surname Matil is of Hungarian origin. It is a diminutive form of the personal name Matyas. Matyas is the Hungarian form of the name Matthias, which is of Hebrew origin and means “gift of God”. The name Matthias was borne by several early Christian saints, including Saint Matthias, the apostle chosen by the other apostles to replace Judas Iscariot.

The suffix -il is a common Hungarian diminutive suffix, indicating a nickname. So, the name Matil would indicate “a little Matyas” or “descendant of a little Matyas”.

It’s worth noting that the spelling of the last name may be different in some countries, such as Matil, Matyil or Matyasil.

Kovács

The surname Kovacs is of Hungarian origin. It is derived from the Hungarian word “kovács” which means “blacksmith” or “smith”. It was a common occupational name for someone who worked as a blacksmith and was likely used as a nickname for someone who worked in this profession.

The suffix -s is a common Hungarian occupational suffix, indicating someone who works as a specific profession. So, the name Kovacs would indicate “a blacksmith” or “descendant of a blacksmith”.

It’s worth noting that the spelling of the last name may be different in some countries, such as Kovach, Kovac or Kovacsz.

Balogh

The surname Balogh is of Hungarian origin. It is derived from the Hungarian word “balog”, which means “a bald man” or “a man with a bald head”. It was a common occupational name for someone who worked as a barber and was likely used as a nickname for someone who was bald or had a shaved head.

The suffix -h is a common Hungarian diminutive suffix, indicating a nickname or a profession. So, the name Balogh would indicate “a bald man” or “descendant of a bald man”.

It’s worth noting that the spelling of the last name may be different in some countries, such as Balog, Baloghi or Baloghy.

Zilahy

The surname Zilahi is of Hungarian origin. The root of the name “Zilah” is the town of Zilah which is located in Romania, Transylvania, it was a medieval town of the Szekler region of Transylvania and it was an important economic center. The Hungarian word “Zilahi” is a toponymic name, indicating someone from Zilah.
It was likely used as a nickname for someone who came from Zilah or someone who had ancestors from that town.

It’s worth noting that the spelling of the last name may be different in some countries, such as Zilahi, Zilahy or Zilahyi.